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Hi @Miss bee

Hope you are doing good

Biometrics and medicals updated and i have submitted my ADR-PCC successfully also received PAL as well

What i can expect next..?

Thanks
 
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@Miss bee
I submit yesterday for workpermit extesion, I belive there will no problem with that and if Im lucky i will get PR before new work permit.
 
Any luck on application submitted via IRCC for PR on 23rd July 2024 (OINP) non Express entry. Not received AOR till now neither i can link my application to GC key Account.
 
@Miss bee

Hello Miss Bee,I hope you are doing well.
Thank you for your constant support!

I received AOR and BIL on Nov 7 and completed BIL on Nov 13.

My immigration lawyer shared that
  • Background Check is in process
  • Eligibility is also under review
Is this status Normal?

Please also feel free to review my Timeline in the Signature.

Thank you for your insights in advance!
Why are you so panic about your application it is on time, do not stress too much. Go to the mountains and enjoy winter, probably its good time for skiing. by the end of winter you will have your PR. :D
 
Any luck on application submitted via IRCC for PR on 23rd July 2024 (OINP) non Express entry. Not received AOR till now neither i can link my application to GC key Account.

Hey @Mv2Canada,

I submitted it on July 23rd as well. We have to wait 12-15 days more. As of today, IRCC is sending AOR for July 11, 12, and 13 applicants.
 
@Miss bee hey I just wanna know how much more time will it take on my file.
Med approve on Sept 22
ADR request on Sept 25 which i submitted the same day and after that I have no seen any updates on my file it's just says We are reviewing the additional documents you provided that's all nothing after this no updates till today.What should I expect is my file having issue or delayed or I am on right track
 
Hi @Miss bee

Hope you are doing good

Biometrics and medicals updated and i have submitted my ADR-PCC successfully also received PAL as well

What i can expect next..?

Thanks
Here are the steps you can expect as your Permanent Residence (PR) application progresses after reaching your current stage:

1. Final Review by IRCC
• The IRCC officer will review your application to ensure all documents, including your ADR-PCC, biometrics, medicals, and other submissions, meet the requirements.
• No further action is needed from your side unless IRCC requests additional information or clarification.

2. Eligibility & Background Checks
• Eligibility Check: Verifies that you meet the program-specific requirements (e.g., work experience, education, etc.).
• Background Check: Ensures security, criminality, and admissibility requirements are satisfied.

3. Approval and Confirmation of PR (COPR)
• Once the review is completed, IRCC will issue the Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) if your application is approved.
• This document serves as proof of your PR status and is essential for the landing process.

4. Photo Submission for PR Card
• After receiving your COPR, IRCC may ask you to submit a recent photo for your PR card. Follow their instructions carefully.

5. Landing Process
• If you are outside Canada, you will use your COPR and valid visa (if needed) to enter Canada. Upon entry, a border officer will finalize your PR process.
• If you are inside Canada, you may be invited to complete the PR landing via a virtual landing process or an in-person appointment.

6. PR Card Issuance
• After completing the landing process, your PR card will be mailed to the Canadian address you provide. This typically takes a few weeks.

7. Post-PR Steps

• Update your status with your employer, health insurance provider, and other agencies.
• If applicable, renew your Social Insurance Number (SIN) to reflect your PR status.
 
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@Miss bee
I submit yesterday for workpermit extesion, I belive there will no problem with that and if Im lucky i will get PR before new work permit.
What you mean by that? Work permit applications are taking around 2-4 months. Not sure what stage of PR application are you on .
 
@Miss bee hey I just wanna know how much more time will it take on my file.
Med approve on Sept 22
ADR request on Sept 25 which i submitted the same day and after that I have no seen any updates on my file it's just says We are reviewing the additional documents you provided that's all nothing after this no updates till today.What should I expect is my file having issue or delayed or I am on right track
Based on the timeline and details you’ve shared, your PR application seems to be progressing normally, though the waiting can feel long. Here’s what your current status suggests and what you can expect next:

1. Medicals Approved (Sept 22):
• This indicates that the health requirement has been successfully cleared—a good sign.

2. ADR Requested and Submitted (Sept 25):
• When IRCC requests additional documents, it usually means your application is under active review. After submission, the status “We are reviewing the additional documents you provided” means they have received the documents and are assessing them.

3. No Updates Since Then:
• The lack of updates after submitting the ADR is common. Background checks (security, criminality, and eligibility) can take several months, depending on the complexity of your case, IRCC’s workload, and any inter-agency verifications.


Your file does not appear to have any issues based on the information provided. The ongoing “review” status is typical, as IRCC works on eligibility and background checks, which can be time-intensive.

• Processing Timelines:
Non-Express Entry applications generally take 18–24 months to complete. If your medicals were approved in September, you are likely in the mid-to-final stages of processing. Delays after ADR submission can occur due to the following reasons:

• IRCC requires more time for background checks
• They are working on a backlog or high volume of applications.


You’re on the right track. Delays at this stage are often due to internal processing, and you are likely in the final stages of your application.